Very sad! A CRPF vehicle skidded off the road and directly…; More than 7 jawans injured

The vehicle of the CRPF team fell into the canal
More than seven jawans are reported injured
The accident happened when the driver lost control

Srinagar: Jammu and KashmirA big and important news is coming out. An army vehicle has met with an accident in Jammu and Kashmir. This terrible accident has taken place in Dagpora, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. In this CRPFHis vehicle has met with an accident. 7 jawans have been injured in this. It has been revealed that the accident happened due to the driver losing control of the vehicle.

The accident took place at Dagpora in Srinagar. The army vehicle skidded straight off the road and fell into a side canal. More than 7 CRPF jawans have been injured in this incident. Local residents said that the army vehicle was speeding. As soon as the incident took place, the citizens of the place started rescue and relief work.

The injured jawans in the vehicle were immediately admitted to a nearby hospital for treatment. After that they will be shifted to the army hospital. It is said that the injured soldiers are undergoing treatment and their condition is stable. As the car overturned in the canal, it is likely that there were injuries in various parts of the body.

Great strength and courage in Indian brave troops; Just need a clear communication with the government

Care will be taken by the Indian Army and CRPF to ensure that ASHA incidents or such accidents do not occur in the future. Some guidelines may also be issued for this. The local administration has also directed to repair the roads.

Historic Leap of Indian Army

The procurement policy of the Indian Army has undergone a historic change in the last five years, with dependence on foreign companies dropping from 38 per cent to 12 per cent. At the same time, the share of Indian private enterprises in military contracts has increased from 5 percent to 31 percent. Realizing that it is not possible to become a developed nation on ‘Usanya’ technology, the Army is now emphasizing on indigenous private partnerships, asserted Deputy Chief of Army (Capability Development and Sustainability) Lt. Gen. Rahul R. Singh did.

Defense Production: Historic Leap of Indian Army! Foreign contracts from 38 percent to 12 percent; The sting of indigenous industries

He was speaking at a seminar on ‘Jai Se Vijay’ (Unity, Self Reliance and Innovation) organized by the Army’s South Headquarters. On this occasion, he presented a review of the procurement of the Indian Army in the last five years. Singh said that in the financial year 2019-20, the Indian Army had signed contracts worth around Rs 37,000 crore. At that time, the share of foreign companies was 38 percent, while the share of private enterprises was only 5 percent. However, in a single financial year of 2024-25, the Army has awarded contracts worth more than 84 thousand crores, and the share of foreign companies has come down to only 12 percent.

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